Examples of Electronic Communications Law in a sentence
In June 2012, the Hungarian Parliament adopted the modification of the Electronic Communications Law extending the scope of competence and tasks of the NMIAH.
With its decision rendered on April 9, 2014 and published in the Official Gazette on July 26, 2014, the Turkish Constitutional Court decided that Article 51 of the Electronic Communications Law is a violation of Article 20(3) of the Constitution, which stipulates data protection as a constitutional measure and that the measures should be regulated by the laws and therefore annulled the aforementioned provision (Article 51).
Pursuant to the Electronic Communications Law, operators may freely determine the tariffs they apply in compliance with the relevant legislation and the ICTA arrangements.
The Electronic Communications Law also specifies general rules and principles relating to tariffs.
The Electronic Communications Law provides basic guidelines for the tariffs and pricing and thus leaves the detailed rules and enforcement to the ICTA.
A licence to use shall be issued through auction, except as provided by this Law and the Electronic Communications Law of Georgia, and shall relate to an object.
The Macedonian telecommunications sector is regulated by the Electronic Communications Law (“ECL”), enacted in March 2005.
According to the Electronic Communications Law, usage rights can only be restricted where the resources are required to be operated by a limited number of operators and for the purpose of ensuring the effective and efficient use of the scarce resources.
The Agency for Electronic Communications (AEC) was established in July 2005 as an autonomous, independent national regulatory authority responsible for carrying out tasks defined under the Electronic Communications Law, including the adoption and administration of implementing legislation within its competencies, managing spectrum and numbering resources, carrying out analyses of the relevant electronic communications markets and imposing regulatory obligations on operators designated as having SMP.
The Electronic Communications Law was published to correspond to the rapidly-evolving Turkish telecommunications industry, and all secondary regulations have been updated to be in accordance with this law.